Will Slow Reversing Dent the Car?

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MariaFitz
07/29/25 11:43pm
Slow reversing generally does not dent the car. If the car bumps into something at a very slow speed, there might be some marks, or there might be none at all. While driving, it is essential to control the vehicle's speed carefully. During reversing, always observe the distance properly to avoid any collisions. Here are some precautions for reversing a car: 1. Point one: When reversing, try to keep the distance as close to 1 meter as possible. Do not get too close to the vehicle behind or beside you. Drive slowly, control the speed, and adjust the distance from the vehicles in front and behind. 2. Point two: If you scrape another vehicle while reversing, protect the scene immediately. If necessary, take a few photos of the scene to prevent unnecessary disputes.
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